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Nik Fiend and Mrs Fiend from Alien Sex Fiend
Dark Munich Festival will start already next week, but until this time we have one more interview for you. I am very happy that Nik Fiend and Mrs Fiend from ALIEN SEX FIEND (Headliner of first Festival Day) have found time to answer few our questions. Hope you will enjoyed it.
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Louis Manke (vocals) from Staubkind
At the end of April, STAUBKIND comes to Russia for the first time. And in the light of this event there appeared a good chance to ask Louis Manke, the mastermind of the project, some questions about his music, concerts, future plans and other things of the kind. I like STAUBKIND’s songs, the atmosphere they convey, but I was surprised to realize that I didn’t know much about the band. So the questions may be not too global but the interview turned out to be interesting. I really hope you’ll like it, too. Just read and enjoy!
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Patrick Codenys (keyboards, programming, samplers) from Front 242
Already in few weeks Munich will be greeting the guests of Dark Munich Festival. To make this waiting time easy for you we have found a possibility to speak with Patrick Codenys from FRONT 242, who will be headlining on third festival day.
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Marc Lynn (bass) from Gotthard
To introduce GOTTHARD to any rock fan shouldn`t be necessary the band is, as most aficionados know, in business since 1990 (damn I’m old) and is one of Switzerland’s best known bands of all time. On 4th April 2014, the band released their new album ‘BANG!’. Reason enough for us to ask them a few questions about the new album and the one released before, about the new singer Nic Maeder and about touring plans…
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Veronica Vasicka (Minimal Wave label)
Veronica Vasicka is the founder and manager of the Minimal Wave record label in New-York. She became famous by unearthing lost tapes and forgotten vinyl records from the 70s and 80s and by giving them a second life on vinyl. Her passion goes mainly for obscure European artists and bands who pioneered synth-wave and synth-pop with minimal means, mostly analogue synths, drum machines and tape recorders. Like a true archaeologist, she unveiled pure gems like, Oppenheimer Analysis' ‘The Devil's Dancers’. The name of her label has now become a musical genre, "Minimal Wave", and her influence has been instrumental for the revival of analogue synth music in the last few years. Our editor Phil Blackmarquis caught up with her in Brussels, where she was spinning records at a party organized by Les Ateliers Claus.
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- Interview: Anti-Mortem - March 2014
- Interview: Darkhaus / Eisbrecher - March 2014
- Interview: Heather Nova - February 2014
- Interview: Janosch Moldau - February 2014
- Interview: Lost Society - February 2014
- Interview: Solar Fake - February 2014
- Interview: Tuomas Holopainen - February 2014
- Interview: Sonata Arctica - February 2014
- Interview: Birthday Massacre, The - January 2014